January 2026

Here you can find news items that were posted on Hell and Heaven Net in the past.

Final Fantasy VII

On 31 January 1997, today 29 years ago, Final Fantasy VII was released on the original PlayStation, the first game in the series not to be released on a Nintendo console. To celebrate this day Square Enix has published early concept art from Final Fantasy VII and a special message from Creative Director Tetsuya Nomura.

Final Fantasy VII early concept art

Special message from Creative Director Tetsuya Nomura

Happy Final Fantasy VII Day everyone!

Final Fantasy VII

Square Enix has announced that they will release a new version of Final Fantasy VII on Steam. The existing version will be renamed to Final Fantasy VII – 2013 Edition, but will no longer be available for purchase.

Here's the full announcement.

To our Final Fantasy VII community,

We will be releasing a new version of Final Fantasy VII on Steam.

Following the launch of this new version, the current version will be renamed Final Fantasy VII – 2013 Edition.

Please review the below information to understand how this update will affect existing owners:

Availability of Versions

  • When the new version launches, Final Fantasy VII – 2013 Edition will no longer be available for purchase on the Steam Store.
  • Existing owners will continue to have access to Final Fantasy VII – 2013 Edition in their library.
  • The new version will be listed on the Steam Store as Final Fantasy VII.

Access for Existing Owners

  • All players who already own the 2013 Edition are eligible to access the new version at no additional cost.
  • Both versions will remain accessible in the owner’s Steam Library once the new version is released.

Save Data Information

  • Save data will not be compatible between the two versions.
  • 2013 Edition saves will only work with the 2013 Edition.
  • New version saves will only work with the new version.

Thank you for your continued support of Final Fantasy VII.

Final Fantasy VII was released in Japan on 31 January 1997 on the original PlayStation, the first game in the series not to be released on a Nintendo console. The PC version was released in 1998.

Final Fantasy VII logo

Square Enix

GOG has announced that four Final Fantasy games are now available for purchase on GOG: Final Fantasy III (3D Remake)Final Fantasy IV (3D Remake)Final Fantasy VIII Remastered and Final Fantasy IX. All four are part of the GOG Preservation Program.

Final Fantasy on GOG

The full announcement can be read below:

Few video game series have shaped the medium quite like FINAL FANTASY. For decades, it has defined storytelling in games, pushed technical and artistic boundaries, and created worlds and characters that resonate far beyond the screen. Today, we’re proud to announce that four landmark entries in the franchise are coming to GOG!

Here’s the games we’re welcoming in our catalog:
FINAL FANTASY III (3D Remake) (-60%)
FINAL FANTASY IV (3D Remake) (-60%)
FINAL FANTASY VIII – REMASTERED (-60%)
FINAL FANTASY IX (-60%)

These titles represent different eras of the series, each capturing a moment in gaming history where imagination, music, and narrative ambition came together in unforgettable ways. With their arrival on GOG, these classics can be enjoyed DRM-free, preserved and as a part of the GOG Preservation Program.

Now on GOG!

The games are currently 60% off.

Square Enix

Square Enix has released a demo of the upcoming remake of the 2000 game Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past; Dragon Quest VII Reimagined. In the demo you can play the first couple of hours of the game. Players with demo save data will be gifted a unique in-game “Day Off Dress” cosmetic for Maribel in the full game.

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past tells the story of the Hero and his friends as they discover the Shrine of Mysteries and are swept back in time. There, they uncover the shocking truth that entire lands have been sealed away by a malevolent force. The fate of the world now rests in your hands.

Dragon Quest VII Reimagined key art

Dragon Quest VII Reimagined will be released on 5 February 2026 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2 and PC.

Square Enix has also released the Opening Cinematic Trailer and a trailer showcasing the demo.

Square Enix

Toshiyuki Itahana, one of the main character designers for Final Fantasy IX, has announced on X and on his personal blog that he left Square Enix at the end of 2025. He made this choice after his work for the Final Fantasy IX 25th anniversary being completed and will continue to work as a freelance illustrator and character designer.

Toshiyuki Itahana is known for his work on the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series and Chocobo series and recently on Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail.

Toshiyuki Itahana thank you

Here's the full message of his departure.

As I began thinking seriously about preparing myself to continue drawing for many years to come, I decided to leave Square Enix at the end of last year.

Last year marked a major milestone with the 25th anniversary of FINAL FANTASY IX, a truly significant event, and I was deeply grateful to see so many people celebrating FFIX.

With the illustration work and supervision related to the 25th anniversary now complete, I feel a strong sense of accomplishment in having fulfilled the role entrusted to me. At the same time, I felt this was the right moment to draw a line under this chapter and take on new challenges.

From here on, I will be working as a freelance illustrator and character designer.
While remaining deeply grateful for all the connections I’ve been fortunate to receive through my work so far, I hope to draw upon my experience and continue creating a wide variety of new artwork.

At the moment, I’m still finding my way—listening to advice and learning from senior freelance illustrators—but if you happen to come across my work somewhere, I would be truly happy if you could support me.

To everyone who played the games I worked on at Square Enix, and to all those I had the pleasure of working with over the years, thank you very much. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude, and I sincerely hope for your continued support in the future.

May this new year be an exceptionally happy one for all of you.

Toshiyuki Itahana
Jan 05, 2026